NOTE:1
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work. To go back and forth between two documents on your PC, use
your keyboard. Hold down the key "ALT" and click
the key "TAB." That will take you back and forth
between two documents.

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you need it!

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In this Task, you will...

create a life table in MS Word.

modify text and color in the table.

print and save the document in your
folder

complete the math challenge

When you complete this task, you will
evaluate yourself. You will complete a Rubric (Self-Evaluation
Form).

To find
out what is expected of you in this task, read the Rubric and the Checklist before
you begin. Then return to this page.

CLICK THE ARROW TO GO TO
THE RUBRICS AND CHECKLIST.

STEP 1
- READ THE PASSAGE BELOW.

You may
print this page or hold ALT on your keyboard and then TAB to move
between your two open documents: this page and your Word document.
(Close all other documents.)

A table is a set of columns (vertical
spaces) and rows (horizontal spaces). The table on the left has
two columns and three rows. Each enclosed space you see is called a cell.
The table at the left has six cells (2 X 3 - 6).

Tables
are used for many purposes. One is to present the relationship between
items or information. The table on the left shows John's and Karen's
hobbies and career choices.

Hobby

Career

John

fishing

nurse

Karen

climbing

welder

To make information easier to read in a
table, you can use different fonts (text) and cell colors.

Hobby

Career

John

fishing

nurse

Karen

climbing

welder

If you haven't completed the Word Title
Task, click on the arrow and follow those instructions. They will
teach you some basics about Word before you create tables.

When you complete the Word Title Task,
come back here and follow the instructions below.

Now
to create your own table.

Open Word. The click on TABLE ->
INSERT ->TABLE on the toolbar.

In the window (box) that appears, use the
arrows or write in the numbers 3 (for columns) and 2 (for rows.) and click
OK.

A
table will appear with three columns and two rows, for a total of six
cells (3 X 2 = 6).

When you rest you cursor (mouse) gently
over any column or row, an thick little black arrow appears. If you click
on that arrow, it will select the column or row you are on.

If you click, hold the left mouse button
and drag, you can select (shade) as many cells as you want.

Once you select and area, you can then
modify it. You can change its color, add border, modify the text in it and
its placement, and more.

If you decide that you want the table lower
or toward the center, click on the four-way arrows at the top left. Drag
the arrows and the table will move.

Let's
enter some text in a cell. Click on the top middle cell and
"Monday." Click on the other cells and write the words you see
on the left.

Now we will manually change the width of
the columns. Rest the cursor on the line you want to move. When a
two-pointed arrow appears, drag the line in toward the left to make narrow
the column.

When
you changed the width of the first column, the second column changed also.
You can manually set the other columns as you did above. OR...

Select the two right columns as you learned
to do above (rest the black arrow and drag). Then RIGHT-click within
either column and select "Distribute Columns evenly. That will make
them the same width.

Now let's change the color of a cell.

RIGHT- click in the "Things to
do" cell. Select Table Properties.

When the window appears with all of the
options for the table, click on borders and shading.

Then click the Shading tab. From
that window, select CELL under the "Apply To" selections.

Go to the "Fill" options and
click on the blue you see selected on the right.

As you create your own table, notice the
"More Colors" selection. That will give you a much greater
choice of colors for your cells.

If you chose to "Apply
to" the table, the whole table would change to the color you
selected.

Now let's change the text color so that you
can read the words more easily against the blue blackground.

Drag your cursor across the text
"Things to do." Click on the icon for thext color, as shown at
the right. Click on the "white" box to change the text to white.

Practice entering words into the other
cells, changing the cell and text colors, adjusting the size of the cells
and applying what you've learned.

Before completing the task for this
segment, notice that you have other options when you click on TABLE in the
toolbar.

STEP 2 - GO
TO THE LIFE TABLE EXERCISE.

CLICK THE ARROW TO GO TO THE
EXERCISE.

STEP 3 -
COMPLETE THE MATH CHALLENGE

CLICK THE ARROW TO GO TO THE
EXERCISE.

If you want more practice with
tables, reproduce the comparison table you'll find by clicking on the link
below.